Crews Continue to Clean Up After 3 Tornadoes Touched Down in South Florida

National Weather Service officials confirmed Wednesday morning that a third tornado, an EF-0, touched down in Davie Tuesday morning, along with the two previously confirmed EF-1 tornadoes, all of which downed trees and caused damage to homes and vehicles in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

The most recently confirmed tornado touched down in Davie with winds of approximately 80 miles per hour. Coordinates provided by NWS show the tornado starting at Weston Road and South Post Road in Weston before ending up at Nova Drive and Southwest 81st Avenue in Davie.

Another tornado touched down in Pompano Beach, while another landed in northeast Miami-Dade, officials said.

Residents of Miami-Dade said they woke up to the pounding storm on 191st Street, where trees were uprooted, power lines were downed and roof shingles were scattered on the ground.

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue officials said a 37-unit apartment building at 1000 Northeast 191st Street sustained a partial roof collapse. All residents were evacuated and no injuries were reported.

On Northeast 16th Street, the tornado was powerful enough to pull up some concrete.

The storm likely caused a crash between at least three vehicles and a tractor-trailer on I-95 by Ives Dairy Road, officials said.